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>> he enacted the largest tax increase at the state level in history. i resigned as the chief republican whip in protest. john: he also funded stem cell research. i talk to the guy pushing this and i said you could pay for this yourself why is it a government job? >> democrats wanted to stick a thumb into the eye of georgia bush just like the emission standards to say we are californians. john: then i read this organization has to be revamped, a conflict of interest, all of this money is invested? >> now with about the initiative another large tax increase in history now by $50 billion. but they are lying. revenue projections will not come true. the balanced budget looks good in jittery but then the revenues come of you say it is a shortfall. it could be a billion or $30 billion. we will see that happen again. john: chuck devore you moved to texas? >> the states are so similar. population, the second and third states with land mass mass, more similar than different, both last with natural resources and a coastline with ports. similar on the surface why
>> he enacted the largest tax increase at the state level in history. i resigned as the chief republican whip in protest. john: he also funded stem cell research. i talk to the guy pushing this and i said you could pay for this yourself why is it a government job? >> democrats wanted to stick a thumb into the eye of georgia bush just like the emission standards to say we are californians. john: then i read this organization has to be revamped, a conflict of interest, all of this...
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when amazon.com began to collect sales tax. there was not a rush of customers from amazon to the main street. reason? >> they do not buy online to avoid sales tax, they buy online for lower prices, choices and convenience. the internet is here to stay. and businesses turn to the internet to reach customers. those are the ones that will run head long into the border less world that david talks about. now it's without borders for the tax department. >> address the constitutional portions that it brings up? >> the supreme court said in 1992, a time we were talking about catalogs. that that time, state laws were too complex for everyone. guess what? we are in a different day and age, everyone knows electronic commerce, the internet is here to take. it's robust and what you have now is because congress has not acted you are giving a subsidy to online retailer that is not needed. what we need to do is treat everyone the same. if you have customers in a state with a sales tax, you should collect and remit. >> steve, you got the first
when amazon.com began to collect sales tax. there was not a rush of customers from amazon to the main street. reason? >> they do not buy online to avoid sales tax, they buy online for lower prices, choices and convenience. the internet is here to stay. and businesses turn to the internet to reach customers. those are the ones that will run head long into the border less world that david talks about. now it's without borders for the tax department. >> address the constitutional...
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...tax time can ofbe...well...taxing. so right now we'll give you... ...$10 off any turbo tax deluxe level software or higher! find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. >> they have to pay back taxes, they have to learn english, they have to be able to understand and study our history, they have to get in line behind everyone else. they would be granted legal status but they get behind everyone else who has waited legally for a green card status. liz: senator john mccain defending a bipartisan bill to o give 11 million illegal immigrants in the u.s. a path to citizenship, but texas republican congressman says this plan sounds a whole lot like amnesty. you don't like this bill. why? >> this is a plan we saw several years ago with the same individuals involved, so no surprise. they favored amnesty before, and they favored amnesty now. says quite frankly it will save taxpayers billions of dollars because they will have to fit the bill going to be benefits going to these. it will cost american worker thousands of jo
...tax time can ofbe...well...taxing. so right now we'll give you... ...$10 off any turbo tax deluxe level software or higher! find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. >> they have to pay back taxes, they have to learn english, they have to be able to understand and study our history, they have to get in line behind everyone else. they would be granted legal status but they get behind everyone else who has waited legally for a green card status. liz: senator john mccain...
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we'll show you how to figure out what you'll likely pay and who is eligible for tax credits. we'll also show you what services will be covered. so let's get started. it is estimated that 7 million californians don't have health insurance so it come as a big surprise that many people are flocking to covered california to check out what their options are. we begin our coverage with sam brock who shows us who is eligible or the buy health insurance. >> californians with health insurance, without health insurance and trying to find quality health insurance covered california offers a little something for everybody. >> the only qualifications for purchasing on the exchange is that you are a legal resident and that you are not incarcerated. >>> dana howard helped us trace out who's likely to join and in what numbers. it will take a few years but projections show 1.4 new million medi-cal recipients who are now eligible. then there's another 5.3 million people without health insurance. half of those will be eligible for subsidies. about 2.6 million. half will not. and make no mistake
we'll show you how to figure out what you'll likely pay and who is eligible for tax credits. we'll also show you what services will be covered. so let's get started. it is estimated that 7 million californians don't have health insurance so it come as a big surprise that many people are flocking to covered california to check out what their options are. we begin our coverage with sam brock who shows us who is eligible or the buy health insurance. >> californians with health insurance,...
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raising taxes when he said no new taxes. it is a shame for his legacy, but can anybody conceivably in this environment say we have to raise taxes on the middle class if they're in elected office? >> the reality is the present tax code is a disaster. yes, you can raise tax revenue and you can get people behind it if indeed you do it by saying let's scrap huge chunks of the present tax code that make no sense in going the direction of a tax code that is competitive to the rest of the world the tax court hurts us, and frankly will bring down what i call the compliance tax. how many people do their own taxes now and pay millions if not billions of dollars in the country as a whole to get somebody else to figure this thing out. i would pay a higher rate if i knew i didn't have to pay the extra $2000 cut $2500 per year to the accountant to tell me what its supposed to be. it is a serious one. liz: texas have made more liars than a golf hats, but if you're going to do tax reform it took years, you have to start it now, right? >> ra
raising taxes when he said no new taxes. it is a shame for his legacy, but can anybody conceivably in this environment say we have to raise taxes on the middle class if they're in elected office? >> the reality is the present tax code is a disaster. yes, you can raise tax revenue and you can get people behind it if indeed you do it by saying let's scrap huge chunks of the present tax code that make no sense in going the direction of a tax code that is competitive to the rest of the world...
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all have state -- no state income tax and create more jobs.
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>> he enacted the largest tax increase at the state level in history. i resigned as the chief republican whip in protest. john: he also funded stem cell research. i talk to the guy pusng this and i said you could pay for this yourself why is it a government job? >> democrats wanted to stick a thumb into the eye of georgia bush just like the emission standards to say we are californians. john: then i read this organization has to be revamped, a conflict of interest, all of this money is invested? >> now with about the initiative another large tax increase in history now by $50 billion. but they are lying. revenue projections will not come true. the balanced budget looks good in jittery but then the revenues come of you say it is a shortfall. it could be a billion or $30 billion. we will see that happen again. john: chuck devore you moved to texas? >> the states are so similar. population, the second and third states with land mass mass, more similar than different, both last with natural resources and a coastline with ports. similar on the surface why ar
>> he enacted the largest tax increase at the state level in history. i resigned as the chief republican whip in protest. john: he also funded stem cell research. i talk to the guy pusng this and i said you could pay for this yourself why is it a government job? >> democrats wanted to stick a thumb into the eye of georgia bush just like the emission standards to say we are californians. john: then i read this organization has to be revamped, a conflict of interest, all of this money...
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that if they are here, we have to think through with them as we did with our change in our payroll tax eliminating that to a gross receipts tax but doing it in a way that every industry of our city, is entitiled diswietd to come in and tell us how do they make mundo they make sure in this transition we do it by not hurting any of the industries healthcare, commercial real estate and financial and we solve a lot of problems through that collaboration and so i think by having good pollcies and tight communications with our business community and supporting them when they do create jobs with good idea for them and exciting the employ jesus having reasons for wanting to be in the bay area and best foods and investment in the arts is really helpful because the creative mind want that support from the art commune and we are doing that literally on such a market to attract employees. >> oakland had a good -- on a few year ago on tech companies pandora and -- in terms of headline making companies that seeps to have gone cold recently is that unfair impression or is there something that needs t
that if they are here, we have to think through with them as we did with our change in our payroll tax eliminating that to a gross receipts tax but doing it in a way that every industry of our city, is entitiled diswietd to come in and tell us how do they make mundo they make sure in this transition we do it by not hurting any of the industries healthcare, commercial real estate and financial and we solve a lot of problems through that collaboration and so i think by having good pollcies and...
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to my surprise, i expected the tax increase and spends cuts to do damage. >> why haven't they? >> the stock market has gone north and that has lifted the higher income households. >> mike, what do you make of this and what does it mean for the stock market, that let's face it has been going higher for the most part because of the federal reserve, can it return higher if the fundamentals come through? >> sure it can, as long as the fed stays involved and corporate earnings stay strong. we will see what happens coming in the second quarter earnings here. i think the jobs report today was sort of right in the middle. it's growing and the earlier months revisions were positive. it shows that there's a base building that the fed can rely on in terms of predicting better when they may have to exit. but it also was not strong enough to significantly bring down unemployment and you also have to keep in mind, despite the comments that have been all over the place lating, and maybe that is craziness with an intent, but the fact of the matter is, with these rates, unemployment is not goin
to my surprise, i expected the tax increase and spends cuts to do damage. >> why haven't they? >> the stock market has gone north and that has lifted the higher income households. >> mike, what do you make of this and what does it mean for the stock market, that let's face it has been going higher for the most part because of the federal reserve, can it return higher if the fundamentals come through? >> sure it can, as long as the fed stays involved and corporate...
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they cut a deal on the fiscal cliff. >> to raise taxes. >> to raise taxes so republicans, seven weeks ago, or whenever it was, had to raise taxes. i believe the white house miscalculated or underestimated or whatever you want to call it, the republicans, in saying, ok, they're going to now close these loopholes which is effectively raising taxes again after they just did that seven weeks ago. i also believe that republicans could be in the process of underestimating how this could affect their standing with the public. right now they've got a 29% favorability rating. the president sits, 49%. he's gambling the public will be with him because after all he got re-elected partially on the issue of fairness. >> and he's reading the polls. >> and he's reading the polls and the republicans are saying, you know what, we're on the right side because the public believes the government should be smaller and more efficient. the problem that the republicans have is that this particular slice of the pie we're talking about is all the popular stuff. it's headstart, it's teachers, veterans. it's a lo
they cut a deal on the fiscal cliff. >> to raise taxes. >> to raise taxes so republicans, seven weeks ago, or whenever it was, had to raise taxes. i believe the white house miscalculated or underestimated or whatever you want to call it, the republicans, in saying, ok, they're going to now close these loopholes which is effectively raising taxes again after they just did that seven weeks ago. i also believe that republicans could be in the process of underestimating how this could...
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that if they are here, we have to think through with them as we did with our change in our payroll tax eliminating that to a gross receipts tax but doing it in a way that every industry of our city, is entitiled diswietd to come in and tell us how do they make mundo they make sure in this transition we do it by not hurting any of the industries healthcare, commercial real estate and financial and we solve a lot of problems through that collaboration and so i think by having good pollcies and...
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all have state -- no state income tax and create more jobs. without the income tax they were forced to limit the growth of their government. every state has prisons, schools but they find a way to fund those for less. those nine states gained population from other states, increase jobs four point* 9%. the other states declined. competition between neighboring states keeps them from indulging. new hampshire kept vermont politicians from going crazy. the existence of arizona and nevada teacher the california legislator from going crazy. they still do despite so many people moving. but it is good we have places like texas. smaller government
all have state -- no state income tax and create more jobs. without the income tax they were forced to limit the growth of their government. every state has prisons, schools but they find a way to fund those for less. those nine states gained population from other states, increase jobs four point* 9%. the other states declined. competition between neighboring states keeps them from indulging. new hampshire kept vermont politicians from going crazy. the existence of arizona and nevada teacher...
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so localities rely on property taxes but this market just blasted so many parts of the u.s. economy is you cannot generate at the same time some of the localities did was a natural reaction to raise property taxes but it was a onetime fixes in social services are worse the property values have suffered, you'll pay more for a house in percentage with the services but then it is negative. >> host: we are now eking dalhousie recovery will we get it right this time to end up third in a situation like before? caduceus the future and do we need to prevent that rushing into home ownership as the end all and be all? >> guest: we have discussed that links the american dream being distorted the beginning of the 20th century to promote home ownership when my immigrant relatives came here to have a better life get a better job to have religious freedom that was distorted but it seemed like everybody was in on that politicians, corporate america 71% of u.s. gdp is driven by back i say this about your book you have one of the greatest paunches of u.s. government that entire environment po
so localities rely on property taxes but this market just blasted so many parts of the u.s. economy is you cannot generate at the same time some of the localities did was a natural reaction to raise property taxes but it was a onetime fixes in social services are worse the property values have suffered, you'll pay more for a house in percentage with the services but then it is negative. >> host: we are now eking dalhousie recovery will we get it right this time to end up third in a...
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there are some taxes that go up. but there it encourages marriage economically is the complicated questions. why should whatever that is applied to people who want to marry their family members, wise? whenever you start getting into these parade of horribles, whether prostitution or polygamy are incestuous, and there are other interests at stake. incest is the clearest example. the reason why it prohibits is they are both psychological and physical health reasons why that is inherently and help the of the situation. the state has a legitimate interest unrelated to anything we have been talking about today in regulating that. >> how prejudice of you to deprive adults to believe that their happiness depends on airing the assemblies from preventing the assemblies from doing what they are able to. >> they're willing to take the risks. who are you to say they can. polygamy, it is not a slippery slope argument. as a matter of history, polygamy is up the slope from same-sex marriage. we have had plenty of examples throughou
there are some taxes that go up. but there it encourages marriage economically is the complicated questions. why should whatever that is applied to people who want to marry their family members, wise? whenever you start getting into these parade of horribles, whether prostitution or polygamy are incestuous, and there are other interests at stake. incest is the clearest example. the reason why it prohibits is they are both psychological and physical health reasons why that is inherently and help...
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but very low tax burden among the states, the six lowest tax burden in the nation. a very friendly regulatory environment, one of the smallest governments based on the number of residents of the state. and they're actively luring businesses into the state from other burdensome states. >> i think he's a pretty clever guy, the president. i think he knew all of the above. that's why he was there and that's why he was more or less trying to use the state, even though its policies are different from his own to say hey, i'm leading thi parade. >> you know what? the president is a brilliant guy, but i'm not sure -- i think he might have made a mistake. i don't give them that kind of credit, althought worked in the election, these republican-led pro-business states, he won the rust belt and others. >> he lost texas. but there is a strategy to winning a state like texas. extraordinarily well, based on the texas model of pro business, in addition to the things that dagen talked about, what about the idea that hey, come to texas. come here, have a good time. relocate, bring yo
but very low tax burden among the states, the six lowest tax burden in the nation. a very friendly regulatory environment, one of the smallest governments based on the number of residents of the state. and they're actively luring businesses into the state from other burdensome states. >> i think he's a pretty clever guy, the president. i think he knew all of the above. that's why he was there and that's why he was more or less trying to use the state, even though its policies are...
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money, specifically we'll show you how the figure out what you'll likely pay and who's eligible for tax credits. we'll also show you what services will be covered, so let's get started. all righty. it's estimated that 7 million californians don't have health insurance. so it shouldn't come as a big surprise that many people are flocking to covered california. so we begin our coverage with nbc bay area sam brock who shows us who is eligible to buy health insurance on covered california. >> californians with health insurance, without health insurance and trying to find quality health insurance. covered california offers a little something for everybody. >> the only qualification for purchasing on the exchange is that you're a legal resident. and that you are not incarcerated. >> that's it? >> that's it. >> dana howard with covered california helped us trace out who is likely to join and in what numbers. it will probably take a few years. but projections show 1.4 million new medical recipients who are eligible. then 5.3 million people without health insurance, half of those folks will be e
money, specifically we'll show you how the figure out what you'll likely pay and who's eligible for tax credits. we'll also show you what services will be covered, so let's get started. all righty. it's estimated that 7 million californians don't have health insurance. so it shouldn't come as a big surprise that many people are flocking to covered california. so we begin our coverage with nbc bay area sam brock who shows us who is eligible to buy health insurance on covered california. >>...
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i have to take the hit if i tax you. we have the power to tax and the power to use that money. we can withhold money from programs. the congress has a lot more power. when it comes to intelligence and these very precarious policies and situations, it is not willing to assert itself as much as they should. some do not talk a lot about it to us. the intel community -- "i need to know this and this and this" in a meeting that they had behind closed doors. "do not worry, little lady. don't try to wrap your head around it. just know that we are doing the right thing." i think that was pretty condescending. host: there are efforts to push for the surveillance court to open up when they approve some kind of a subpoena or allow the government to do these different types of surveillance programs. would you agree with that? guest: i would have to see the details. i think it is time the intelligence community understands we are sick and tired of being told not to worry. we need to be briefed on some programs. i sit on the homeland security committee. that is what we do. we asked some of t
i have to take the hit if i tax you. we have the power to tax and the power to use that money. we can withhold money from programs. the congress has a lot more power. when it comes to intelligence and these very precarious policies and situations, it is not willing to assert itself as much as they should. some do not talk a lot about it to us. the intel community -- "i need to know this and this and this" in a meeting that they had behind closed doors. "do not worry, little lady....
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expected tax increases and spendispend ing cuts to do some damage but i haven't seen it. >> why haven't they? >> i think in part because the stock market has gone north. high-end consume remembers out spending. gasoline prices are down, helping lower households. consumers have hung tough and businesses responded by hiring. >> mike, what does it mean for the stock market which has been going higher for the most part because of the federal reserve. can it continue higher if the fundamentals come through? >> well, sure it can, as long as the fed stays involved and as long as corporate earnings stay strong. we'll see what happens coming in to second quarter earnings here. i think the jobs report today was sort of right in the middle. it's growing and the earlier months's revisions were positive. it shows there is a base building that the fed can maybe rely on in terms of predicting better when they may have to exit but it also wasn't strong enough to significantly bring down unemployment. you always have to keep in mind the comments have been all over the place lately. maybe that's crazines
expected tax increases and spendispend ing cuts to do some damage but i haven't seen it. >> why haven't they? >> i think in part because the stock market has gone north. high-end consume remembers out spending. gasoline prices are down, helping lower households. consumers have hung tough and businesses responded by hiring. >> mike, what does it mean for the stock market which has been going higher for the most part because of the federal reserve. can it continue higher if the...
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job killingur michigan business tax, replacing it with a simple, fair, efficient corporate tax while we rolled back the income tax rates for hard-working michigan families. as chair of the house education committee, we are hard at work reforming our education system by giving parents and no student opportuny in challenging the status quo. thently, michigan became 24th right to work state in the country. [applause]if we can do it in michigan, if we can do it in michigan, the birthplace of the union, we can do it anywhere. let me tell you what we're doing. personal income is rising. unemployment has declined. we have the second-highest economic growth rate in the country. we are the third best in high tech job growth. these results are real. while we have watched our largest cities struggle under decades of failed liberal policies. -- policies, we are optimistic about the future of michigan and of detroit. [applause]conservatism and common sense were the silver bullets. jennifer granholm just couldn't get -- bullets jennifer granholm just couldn't get. heededatives in michigan the call
job killingur michigan business tax, replacing it with a simple, fair, efficient corporate tax while we rolled back the income tax rates for hard-working michigan families. as chair of the house education committee, we are hard at work reforming our education system by giving parents and no student opportuny in challenging the status quo. thently, michigan became 24th right to work state in the country. [applause]if we can do it in michigan, if we can do it in michigan, the birthplace of the...
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we can talk about regulation and pension and taxes and the government. a lot of that is [inaudible] a survey said housing prices are too high and that is a negative factor on recruitment. i thought, maybe we can bring the prices down. foreclosure works magic. i do not think you want that. you want rising wealth which could translate into a rising houses -- housing prices. you can increase density and breakdown similar rules, you get more people. there's a lot of things. as i drove down here from oakland cut -- oakland, i saw those cars in the ordinary lanes. one person per car. you have this one person with all this steel and plastic and oil. it is ridiculous. we're figuring out ways to do that. whether it is high speed rail or electric cars. the first will be rolling off the factory in treatments in the next few months -- in three months and in the next few months. yes, the innovative companies are small. the electric cars -- the tanks are small but so is fairchild or in tal or hewlett-packard -- intel or hewlett-packard or steve jobs. the seats we plan
we can talk about regulation and pension and taxes and the government. a lot of that is [inaudible] a survey said housing prices are too high and that is a negative factor on recruitment. i thought, maybe we can bring the prices down. foreclosure works magic. i do not think you want that. you want rising wealth which could translate into a rising houses -- housing prices. you can increase density and breakdown similar rules, you get more people. there's a lot of things. as i drove down here...
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as wright work labor laws, no state income tax. when it comes to education, texas has the nation's fourth highest high school graduation week. 86% of texas students ggraduate. gerri: i have to tell you that a lot of good things come out of texas. >> you are right. well, the pesident, to me it is just utterly crazy. because texas is booming and he should be down there listening to those folks instead of preaching to them. we are following the president again in his defense of obamacare. gun violence that is, law enforcement, the denver police department, newtown, connecticut families. gun control. now he is using women to tap obamacare. you know what women really think about that. gerri: i certainly do. gerri: what is on your show tonight? >> the president of cold where -- coldwell banker. and what his outlook is for the industry nation. it is certainly important to our prosperity. and cody wilson. he has an online blueprint and we will talk about what makes an anarchy as to exactly what the government tells them to her. gerri: stil
as wright work labor laws, no state income tax. when it comes to education, texas has the nation's fourth highest high school graduation week. 86% of texas students ggraduate. gerri: i have to tell you that a lot of good things come out of texas. >> you are right. well, the pesident, to me it is just utterly crazy. because texas is booming and he should be down there listening to those folks instead of preaching to them. we are following the president again in his defense of obamacare....
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there is a question about paying taxes. they pay taxes. you can tip of the social security. they really do not know who to attribute the money to because people have contributed. i think we need to do comprehensive immigration reform so it goes into the right account and that helps fuel the economy. i want the mir and the states and the federal government, although the tax dollars enough for it to be in the pocket of some unscrupulous employers do is taxing them and not sending the money on. given that he and his six legislation, we know there was an increase in the earning ability of the undocumented once they became. everybody keeps talking about innovation. let me give you a little bit of innovation. a cut above the uncertainty of the market. what we do and what the causes for the financial markets. i want everybody to think for a month but we think above the uncertainty and the 11 billion undocumented workers wake of uncertainty. i will tell thee what i think they will do. they will buy the house they have always been thinking about, but says they have been talking about
there is a question about paying taxes. they pay taxes. you can tip of the social security. they really do not know who to attribute the money to because people have contributed. i think we need to do comprehensive immigration reform so it goes into the right account and that helps fuel the economy. i want the mir and the states and the federal government, although the tax dollars enough for it to be in the pocket of some unscrupulous employers do is taxing them and not sending the money on....
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taxes. they were on capitol hill in questions before a senate subcommittee hearing on investigations. chairman is senator carl levin of michigan. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] good morning, everybody. before we begin, i know that we are all heartbroken because of the tragedy in oklahoma. we want those communities and families and individuals who are affected to know that they are not alone. they are not going to face this alone and america mourns with you and we will help you rebuild. the subcommittee meets today to hold a second hearing to examine how the u.s. based multinational corporations use loopholes in the tax code to move profits to tax havens and avoid paying u.s. taxes. in september, we examined two case studies. the study of how microsoft corporation shifted profits for u.s. customers from the united states to an offshore tax haven. also a study of how hewlett-packard design a foreign loan program to effectively repatriate offshore profits to united states w
taxes. they were on capitol hill in questions before a senate subcommittee hearing on investigations. chairman is senator carl levin of michigan. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] good morning, everybody. before we begin, i know that we are all heartbroken because of the tragedy in oklahoma. we want those communities and families and individuals who are affected to know that they are not alone. they are not going to face this alone and america mourns with you and we will help...
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challenge to the women's health plan where we were getting 90 cents of every dollar to the federal tax dollars to -- return to texas to support women's health. it was about $36 million a year. it is now costing us dramatically more in increase in medicaid births that occurred as a consequence of that. these are family planning clinics that do nothing but that. we're not talking about reproductive rights. these are clinics that are providing birth control family planning. they are providing mammograms. they are providing other cancer screenings and blood pressure and diabetes screening. again, for many women, the only place for women -- where women are receiving their health care in texas. two-thirds of the funding for that was removed in the 2011 budget. literally within months clinics all over the state of texas started closing. at last count we had 56 clinics that had closed. there had been that no return of that service for women since that time. in spite of the fact that we added money to the budget in last legislative session to accommodate that. the safety net is so badly fractur
challenge to the women's health plan where we were getting 90 cents of every dollar to the federal tax dollars to -- return to texas to support women's health. it was about $36 million a year. it is now costing us dramatically more in increase in medicaid births that occurred as a consequence of that. these are family planning clinics that do nothing but that. we're not talking about reproductive rights. these are clinics that are providing birth control family planning. they are providing...
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the bottom line is, he raised taxes. that doesn't affect the wealthy. it prevents other people from becoming wealthy. >> let's take-- >> it mandates regulations, tamps down the economy, prevents the middle class from moving farther up. so everything he'done has stopped things from improving. >> here's what's really scary and what adam won't address. let him be a socialist. but give us the socialist solutions. that was -- there was nothing there. >> oh, please. >> that was way -- >> hold on a second dagen, i think the president was trying to sayay tohe masses, let's rise up againsthis inequality. >> based on what? >> let's rise up against this inequality which is morally wrong, his word. to me it was like, we've got to have some sort of a revolution in this country to officially, adam, become socialist. >> it would be a -- it would have to be a government revolution, but i think it's a y of him saying, i want to do more owhat we've been doi in the last 4 1/2 years even though it's not working, and that is raising xes on the highest earning amicans and cr
the bottom line is, he raised taxes. that doesn't affect the wealthy. it prevents other people from becoming wealthy. >> let's take-- >> it mandates regulations, tamps down the economy, prevents the middle class from moving farther up. so everything he'done has stopped things from improving. >> here's what's really scary and what adam won't address. let him be a socialist. but give us the socialist solutions. that was -- there was nothing there. >> oh, please. >>...
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and instead we have created an environment where short-term is all that counts and then creating a tax system please go anywhere else to do your business. >> when mark question. >> i am from echo valley california. we are in a bad debt crisis here why does the honorable governor moonbeam brown. [laughter] when we need jobs in california why is he giving them to china? especially when working conditions are so bad in china? >> absolutely. his idea to create jobs is to create car business that employs 200 people in the united states and three at -- theoretically tens of thousands in china to undermine a great american industry to create 200 jobs because we only count on one side of the ledger the jobs created we don't count the others. the famous'' what is seen is not seen and so we don't see the destruction this continual focus on the short-term job creation creates instead of half playing the economic landscape of long-term prosperity. >> thank you
and instead we have created an environment where short-term is all that counts and then creating a tax system please go anywhere else to do your business. >> when mark question. >> i am from echo valley california. we are in a bad debt crisis here why does the honorable governor moonbeam brown. [laughter] when we need jobs in california why is he giving them to china? especially when working conditions are so bad in china? >> absolutely. his idea to create jobs is to create...
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his leukemia taxed his t cells. still, he and his wife agree the prospect for a cure are encouraging. >> we are also lucky that we have amazing medical team. they're is hope for kevin. >> a hope because weston is waiting for a bone marrow transplant which now, gives him the best odds of survival. researchers say a relapse is possible so they'll have to wait and see. >> oakland city audit finds two city council memberses are live with the story. >> that is right. there are a number of details. the auditor accuses council members of interfering with the city administrative affairs. now, information was blurred because employees came forward in city hall. oakland mayor says some may see this as a black eye it seems things are working the way they're supposed to. oakland mayor kwan responded to a report released today that accuses counsel member read of breaking rules of the city charter. also accusation the auditor says they told city employees they should get a demolition contract for the army base. and putting people
his leukemia taxed his t cells. still, he and his wife agree the prospect for a cure are encouraging. >> we are also lucky that we have amazing medical team. they're is hope for kevin. >> a hope because weston is waiting for a bone marrow transplant which now, gives him the best odds of survival. researchers say a relapse is possible so they'll have to wait and see. >> oakland city audit finds two city council memberses are live with the story. >> that is right. there...
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if we chose to raise taxes on certain groups. if we chose to raise taxes on certain corporations. if we chose to readjust maybe two to 3% of our gross national product a few hundred billion out of that 17 trillion. we have all of the wherewithal economically to create a viable war on poverty. how do you do that as of this is a political problem you have to change the politics. we have had 40 years of people saying government doesn't work and it can only deliver lemons. if government can only deliver lemons why give it more money to develop that are grahams? it seems to me that the way you break out of this destructive cycle is the first thing you do is to push a few programs that are going to be universally popular that you could implement and you could work and in the working which shifts the discussion about the role of government in the same way social security did in the 1930s. so i actually have a whole bunch of solutions but i start with two quite good ones. i'm sorry about this but i'm going to raise your taxes i hope you will bear with me while i explained why. no apologie
if we chose to raise taxes on certain groups. if we chose to raise taxes on certain corporations. if we chose to readjust maybe two to 3% of our gross national product a few hundred billion out of that 17 trillion. we have all of the wherewithal economically to create a viable war on poverty. how do you do that as of this is a political problem you have to change the politics. we have had 40 years of people saying government doesn't work and it can only deliver lemons. if government can only...
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they tax swimming pools with property tax. >> property tax goes up and -- >> there you go with california again, swimming pool. stooefshgs even you don't think this tax makes sense. >> i think the federal government should lead the investment in school to make sure every one has high-speed internet. i'm against using a regresses ive tax to do it. we've had a big regresses ive tax increase with payroll tax being restored to its previous level. >> don't taxes require congressional approval? >> apparently not under this administration where, you know, the emperor rules everything. you know, we get taxed whether we like it or not. that's number one point, brenda. maybe the most important. the other thing is, i do not agrewith steve. the federal government, as tracy implied, should be out of the education business. they haven't had a successful education program in the last 100 years. their banner program head start has proven to be totally ineffective. we practical double what we spend per pupil, education scores haven't risen. this is another goofy idea by the federal government that won't w
they tax swimming pools with property tax. >> property tax goes up and -- >> there you go with california again, swimming pool. stooefshgs even you don't think this tax makes sense. >> i think the federal government should lead the investment in school to make sure every one has high-speed internet. i'm against using a regresses ive tax to do it. we've had a big regresses ive tax increase with payroll tax being restored to its previous level. >> don't taxes require...
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that winner after taxes takes home nearly $3 the million. marla, if you haven't gotten your ticket i highly recommend it on the way to the giants game. not too late to get in on the action. you've got until 7:00 to get the ticket. >> i can get it after. i don't have time before. >> maybe fifth inning, slip out. >> it's going to be hot there? >> it will be nice, you'll get a little sea breeze. i'd say bring your shades, bring the sunscreen. overall you couldn't have picked a better game. today's weather is perfect in the city. san jose is where it might get a little too warm for comfort. lots of sunshine coming in. just want to start with your 24 hour temperature difference, 40 degrees warmer than palo alto, 12 degrees fairfield, everywhere between 2 to 15 warmer than this time year. temperatures in the 70s. gilroy 75, 75 san jose and 79 in sunnyvale. lets talk about records. could hit one in santa rosa today, 84 is the forecast high, old record 83 in 2004. i think we'll shatter that one. take you to oakland, fair game for touching on another
that winner after taxes takes home nearly $3 the million. marla, if you haven't gotten your ticket i highly recommend it on the way to the giants game. not too late to get in on the action. you've got until 7:00 to get the ticket. >> i can get it after. i don't have time before. >> maybe fifth inning, slip out. >> it's going to be hot there? >> it will be nice, you'll get a little sea breeze. i'd say bring your shades, bring the sunscreen. overall you couldn't have...
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cut, every tax cut. i remember many of my colleagues, many of them friends, who each time we vote for them said, where is the pay-for? mr. speaker, there is $4 trillion of new debt and deficit, and there is now pay- for, and there is no anticipation of a pay-for. to say two months ago a new congress will do what we are not doing today is something i cannot bring myself to do. i would like to vote for this because i want americans to have lower taxes, but the other day in conference one of my colleagues pointed out that if in fact you are spending the money, you are taxing our future generation. we are taxing $1.20 trillion next year. we are taxing $1.20 trillion. we were not collected, but we are taxing $1.20 trillion of deficit. the chairman of the ways and means committee rightfully said we are not simplifying the tax code. we're not making a better or more fair. we are not getting rid of the nascar loophole. we are not getting rid of the electric motor scooter loophole. we're not getting rid of a lot
cut, every tax cut. i remember many of my colleagues, many of them friends, who each time we vote for them said, where is the pay-for? mr. speaker, there is $4 trillion of new debt and deficit, and there is now pay- for, and there is no anticipation of a pay-for. to say two months ago a new congress will do what we are not doing today is something i cannot bring myself to do. i would like to vote for this because i want americans to have lower taxes, but the other day in conference one of my...
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one of the tax free shopping weeks starts sunday. it includes essentials like clothing, shoes, it's a big break for us because the state officials hoping we take advantage because it helps local stores. maybe put them off for just a day. >> the key for people to understand is that it's not just back to school for their kids, it's anyone who buys any item of clothing or shoes that are less than $100 from this sunday to the following saturday. you don't have to pay the sales tax. that's 6% savings. >> darn right. earlier this week cheryl took a closer look at everything on the list. found a couple of things we had questioned about. for instance book bags don't qualify but items like departer belts and slippers do. we asked about the list and they said it's up to the state legislature to make changes >>> it continues through august 17th but if you decide to shop this week or the next consider picking up extra
one of the tax free shopping weeks starts sunday. it includes essentials like clothing, shoes, it's a big break for us because the state officials hoping we take advantage because it helps local stores. maybe put them off for just a day. >> the key for people to understand is that it's not just back to school for their kids, it's anyone who buys any item of clothing or shoes that are less than $100 from this sunday to the following saturday. you don't have to pay the sales tax. that's 6%...
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tax deadline day. if you already filed your tax you are one of a least 97 million tax pay more have already submitted returns to ir is and if you are simply not ready file. you can get annex tension. but that also due tomorrow. joining me tomorrow terry accountant and profess stproer stratford university. thank you for bealing with us. let's tart with extension. how do you get that process rolling? well few option available to you. you can go to the ir sweb site. which irs.go have. and download that form. 4868 file the extension manually. you go to your favorite cpa. have him or her prepare the form for you. tomorrow too late to go cpa aren't they going to be very busy? this will he ray certainly we are. so, try your luck. but, you also have use shelf turbo tax on you know, tax return packsages and file your own manually. let me ask you if you are planning file electroniccly. best way to so? >> in my professional opinion yes. it is safe. secure. we have had electronic filing for a number of years. perh
tax deadline day. if you already filed your tax you are one of a least 97 million tax pay more have already submitted returns to ir is and if you are simply not ready file. you can get annex tension. but that also due tomorrow. joining me tomorrow terry accountant and profess stproer stratford university. thank you for bealing with us. let's tart with extension. how do you get that process rolling? well few option available to you. you can go to the ir sweb site. which irs.go have. and download...
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get rid of the high tax rates and small businesses through tax reform. another point i think the ranking member will keep mentioning, medicare. and the medicare savings used for obamacare. two points. if you take the money from medicare to spend on obamacare, it does not go to medicare. we are saying, do not spend it on obamacare. make sure it goes to spending on the solvency of medicare. a number of groups in writing obamacare, supporting the legislation, said they could do more with less, but not all providers said that. we really do not know the answer to the puzzle because most of the cuts have not occurred yet. the tax increases are already in law and have already started. all the provider changes in the medicare network, and i have been on the oversight committee for 13 years. they have not even begun yet. we have not sorted through what will happen to providers. that is why we set up a mechanism to address the issues as they come in. some providers said they can do more with less. some said they could not. we will have to figure that out so the me
get rid of the high tax rates and small businesses through tax reform. another point i think the ranking member will keep mentioning, medicare. and the medicare savings used for obamacare. two points. if you take the money from medicare to spend on obamacare, it does not go to medicare. we are saying, do not spend it on obamacare. make sure it goes to spending on the solvency of medicare. a number of groups in writing obamacare, supporting the legislation, said they could do more with less, but...
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if we look at the money that is bin and tax credits, tax benefits, and the existing student aid system, there is more than enough money to do it. it just takes the will for fundamental remediation of the program. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you. rich. >> before i read bill and dave its new book i sat down and listed what i thought were the three biggest shortcomings in american higher education thinking would compare my list with theirs after read the book. my first shortcoming, by the way, not surprisingly, was that american higher education is extremely costly and inefficient , burdening students enormously and leading to a student debt crisis of increasingly serious magnitude. second, i think that american higher education involves remarkably little learning with teachers, students, and even buildings being grossly underutilized. many students fail to graduate from college, and too many head do are not much better critical thinkers or have required much more knowledge or virtue than they did his freshman. third, i think, the overproduction of college graduates and relat
if we look at the money that is bin and tax credits, tax benefits, and the existing student aid system, there is more than enough money to do it. it just takes the will for fundamental remediation of the program. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you. rich. >> before i read bill and dave its new book i sat down and listed what i thought were the three biggest shortcomings in american higher education thinking would compare my list with theirs after read the book. my first...
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about state revenues improving, particularly california, state revenues always improve after you raise taxes but that's a one time event. >> how do you feel about the economy and markets today? >> you have sections of the economy that are growing high single digit low double digit levels then you have parts of the economy, large state drive of the economy, california is struggling so deeply. it's really a tale of two economies. >> my thanks to meredith whitney. up next, a new cheerios ad sparking major controversy online. what makes viral video contagious and what it means for the businesses aiming to attract dollars. we're back in a moment. when visa signature asked everybody what upgraded experiences really mattered... you suggested luxury car service instead of "strength training with patrick willis." come on todd! flap them chicken wings. [ grunts ] well, i travel a lot and umm... [ male announcer ] at visa signature, every upgraded experience comes from listening to our cardholders. visa signature. your idea of what a card should be. [ roars ] ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ roars ] â